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Italian Fascists on Trial, 1943-1948 (Paperback, New edition)
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Italian Fascists on Trial, 1943-1948 (Paperback, New edition)
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Roy Domenico describes and evaluates the controversial efforts in
Italy to punish Fascists after the overthrow of Mussolini in 1943
and the more violent efforts to do so after the liberation of
German-occupied northern Italy in 1945. He focuses on the trials
and bureaucratic purges of Fascists and illuminates the political
struggles between those who favored the sanctions and those who
opposed them.
According to Domenico, sanctions against Fascists were complicated
by a widespread inability to define and place blame. Those most
likely to be tried, he argues, were symbolic or strategic figures
who were prominent in the dictatorship or were otherwise closely
identified in the public's mind with the regime and whose
prosecution would make a dramatic impression. The scope of
sanctions was restricted further by focusing on those who served
Mussolini's collaborationist Salo regime and away from the Fascists
of the 1922-43 dictatorship.
The British and Americans were ambivalent about prosecuting the
Fascists in part, says Domenico, because they did not look upon
Italian fascism as nearly as objectionable as German nazism. In
theory, they wanted the most notorious Fascists to be investigated
and punished, but in practice, they did not want to create
bureaucratic chaos in what was left of the weak Italian state or to
strengthen the far Left. Further, the outbreak of the civil war in
liberated Greece in the winter of 1944-45 alarmed many, who feared
that civil war might erupt in northern Italy as well.
Domenico concludes that although Italy dismantled a dictatorship
and became a democratic republic in the space of three years, the
Italian experience nevertheless illustrates the resilience of the
old order and its tenacity in maintaining influence.
Originally published in 1991.
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